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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3] UDF: Add support for O_DIRECT
On Wed 05-09-12 14:05:20, Jan Kara wrote:
> On Tue 04-09-12 16:11:32, Ian Abbott wrote:
> > >>1. Small files stored in the ICB (inode control block?): just return 0
> > >>from the new udf_adinicb_direct_IO() handler to fall back to buffered
> > >>I/O. For direct writes, there is a "gotcha" to deal with when
> > >>generic_file_direct_write() in mm/filemap.c invalidates the pages. In
> > >>the udf_adinicb_writepage() handler, only part of the page data will be
> > >>valid and the rest will be zeroed out, so only copy the valid part into
> > >>the ICB. (This is actually a bit inefficient as udf_adinicb_write_end()
> > >>will have already copied the data into the ICB once, but it's pretty
> > >>likely that the file will grow to the point where its data can no longer
> > >>be stored in the ICB and will be moved to a different area of the file
> > >>system. At that point, a different direct_IO handler will be used - see
> > >>below.)
> > > Sorry, I didn't quite get this. What is the problem with copying all the
> > >data to inode in udf_adinicb_writepage() as it is now?
> >
> > Part of the good data in the ICB outside the range being addressed
> > would get overwritten by zeroes. This can be tested by creating a
> > UDF filesystem with 4KiB blocks and with small files stored in the
> > ICB, backed by a block device with 512 byte sectors. Create a 2KiB
> > file with random (or non-zero) data on the file system so that its
> > data gets stored in the ICB. Then open the file for writing without
> > truncation and with the O_DIRECT flag set, write 512 bytes at some
> > 512 byte offset within the 2KiB file and close it. If you then
> > hexdump the file, you'll find some of the old random data has been
> > zeroed out.
> But don't you fall back to buffered IO for files in ICB? So then no
> zeroing should happen?
Oh, I've tested things now and the bug is in buffered write as well!
It has nothing to do with direct IO. We cannot use simple_write_begin() for
UDF when the file is in ICB. I'll write a proper fix.

Honza
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Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
SUSE Labs, CR


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